Description
Police prosecutors work in the Local Court and the Children’s Court across NSW, prosecuting a broad range of offences. But police also have options to keep people out of the court system in some situations.
In this episode of Sentencing Explained, Peter is joined by Assistant Commissioner of the NSW Police State Intelligence Command, Scott Cook. They talk about a range of topics, including police powers in relation to juvenile offenders and the role of police prosecutors in criminal trials and sentencing. Hear why Assistant Commissioner Cook believes discretion is a crucial part of policing, and the importance of alternative pathways within the criminal justice system.
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